Description:
Apricots are a good source of many antioxidants, including beta carotene and vitamins A, C, and E that help build collagen and give your skin energy and elasticity. Coffee increases collagen production in adolescent skin. It also helps reduce cellulite and Caffeine present in coffee and even skin and reduces inflammation. Shea butter and Vitamin E work to heal, nourish, & soften the skin. Cinnamon is a natural exfoliator and has good anti-aging properties that enhance the overall skin appearance by removing dead skin leaving it soft, smooth, and beautiful. It helps regenerate collagen and significantly reduces the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of aging and improves the skin's ability to retain moisture, and promotes blood circulation. This facial scrub deeply exfoliates the skin by removing all forms of toxins, dirt, and grime.
Ingredients:
Coffea arabica (Coffee) powder, Prunus armeniaca (Apricot) Powder, Cinnamomum Verum (Cinnamon) Powder, Lens culinaris (Lentils) powder, Avena sativa (Oat) powder, Prunus dulcis(Almond), Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, alpha-tocopherol (Vitamin E), Rosa damascene( Rose) Oil, Citrus sinensis (Orange) Oil.
100% of the total ingredients are Natural.
How to use:
- Take a small amount of scrub with the help of a wooden spatula and put it in a dry bowl.
- Add the requisite amount of Rosewater/ Floral water and stir gently to make a paste.
- Apply a thin layer on the face and neck and leave it for 5-10 minutes depending on skin type.
- Gently exfoliate in a circular motion with your index and middle fingers in an upward direction.
- Rinse it off gently with water and pat dry with a soft towel. Use twice a week for better results.
Precautions:
For external use only. Keep in a cool and dry place. Keep away from children. Avoid contact with eyes, if an accident occurs then immediately rinse well with cool water. Patch test recommended before use. This product is organic and suitable for all skin types, but consult your dermatologist in case of any skin allergies and outbreaks.